AT&T Phones
Samsung Galaxy S4: Outstanding, But Full of Gimmicks
It's one of the best Android devices -- just don't expect true innovation.
HTC One: One of the Best
The beautiful design, sharp display and light-sucking camera are exceptional, with small gripes in the interface and lack of a microSD slot.
BlackBerry Z10: Built for a Comeback
BlackBerry 10 fixed most of the problems, but poor battery and a lack of apps still linger.
Pantech Discover: Budget Never Looked So Good
Great hardware at an affordable price -- you won't find a better bang for the buck.
Samsung Rugby 3: Tough Looks, Cheap Calling
The rugged shell and walkie-talkie service make it ideal for outdoorsy types and fleet workers.
Samsung Galaxy Rugby Pro: The Sophisticated Tough Phone
For the outdoorsman or construction worker that needs a touch of Android.
Sony Xperia TL: Improved, But Still Behind the Times
It won't make you James Bond, but it's definitely stylish, albeit a bit outdated.
LG Optimus G: A Speedy Smartphone With a Spacious Screen
A blazing quad-core chip and a top-notch display make it one of LG's best smartphones yet.
HTC One VX: Cheaper Isn't Always Better
It has features of its higher-end siblings, but you'll wish you'd spent a little more for the X or X+.
HTC One X+: Even Better Than Before
The fantastic camera and screen make it the Android phone to beat.
HTC 8X: Windows for Music Lovers
If you care about music, Beats Audio puts it ahead of the Lumia 920. But otherwise, Nokia is the better choice.
LG Escape: Packed With Power, Limited by Memory
It's a very average phone, but the price is cheap. Still, pick up a microSD card -- or just buy a better phone upfront.
Pantech Renue: An Eco-Friendly Letdown
Your inner hippie will love its Earth-saving design, but your wallet won't.
Pantech Flex: Training Wheels Included
If you're scared of smartphones, Easy Mode gives you a simple Android interface -- but it's a little too simple.
Nokia Lumia 820: A Windows Phone for the Masses
It's a step down from the Lumia 920, but you get a lot of the same great features, at a more affordable price.
Nokia Lumia 920: The Start of a New Era
The design is elegant and the camera is innovative, but Windows is the question.
Samsung Galaxy Note 2: Bigger and Better
It's not easy to hold, but it's the best phablet out there.
Motorola Atrix HD: A Sweet Phone at a Sweet Price
A large, vibrant screen, speedy chip and affordable price make it a fantastic mid-range phone -- except for the bad camera.
LG Xpression: A Hot Mess
The fuzzy display, the lackluster camera, there's just so many problems, where to begin?
Samsung Focus 2: Cheap and Forgettable
If you like Windows, look past the anonymous design and you'll see a decent deal -- flaws and all.
Pantech Swift: Cheap Now, But Expensive Later
Not bad if you just want to call and text, but for anything more, buy a smartphone -- you'll save money in the long run.
Pantech Burst: Speed on a Budget
For the price, you won't find 4G LTE, much less a fast processor -- but the camera is awful.
Samsung Rugby Smart: Tough Outside, Soft Inside
The rugged design can't hide the middle-of-the-road features.
Samsung Galaxy Note: Size Does Matter
It takes a while to get used to the 5.8-inch display, but the bigger features more than make up for it.
HTC Titan 2: Bigger, But Not Better
Despite the massive display, wait on Windows -- there are better devices.







